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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 322972" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>FWIW, my difficult child 2 behaved EXACTLY as you are describing your difficult child's behavior when we tried Tenex AND he was also on a stimulant at the time. I got the "that's not supposed to happen" response from the psychiatrist but in the same breath he said he thought that we weren't dealing with ADHD anymore (based on this response and five years of history with our difficult child).</p><p> </p><p>Like Smallworld said earlier, I'd seriously consider stopping either the stimulant he's on now or the tenex-based medication... or like we did, a complete medication wash. Then we started him slowly on a mood stabilizer, but then we had the luxury of summer vacation coming and could do that.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you can get him settled back down soon. I know my difficult child did not like feeling that way, and I can imagine it's a bit unsettling for yours to a certain extent, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 322972, member: 3444"] FWIW, my difficult child 2 behaved EXACTLY as you are describing your difficult child's behavior when we tried Tenex AND he was also on a stimulant at the time. I got the "that's not supposed to happen" response from the psychiatrist but in the same breath he said he thought that we weren't dealing with ADHD anymore (based on this response and five years of history with our difficult child). Like Smallworld said earlier, I'd seriously consider stopping either the stimulant he's on now or the tenex-based medication... or like we did, a complete medication wash. Then we started him slowly on a mood stabilizer, but then we had the luxury of summer vacation coming and could do that. I hope you can get him settled back down soon. I know my difficult child did not like feeling that way, and I can imagine it's a bit unsettling for yours to a certain extent, too. [/QUOTE]
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